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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

Very weird spread in the guru rankings above, with Rivals giving him the fourth star (though barely; he's the second-to-last DT to acquire one), ESPN saying "meh" and Scout not even rating him. ESPN, FWIW:

Graves is a busy body in the trenches. He is an active kid that can be disruptive. He will need to add more good bulk to his frame. … Graves shows some flashes. With some added size and continued fine tuning could develop into a solid college defensive tackle, at least could be a good wave player.

Yeah, at 6'3", 260, Graves is wicked undersized for a college DT. This makes him a project.

"You have to be vicious to be on the defense," Pearlie Graves said. "You have to be a shark on the water to get out there and get it."

East Central can boast about their Gold Ball in 05 and their back-to-back undefeated regular seasons in 06 and 07, but these sharks are still taking a sink or swim approach to the upcoming campaign. …

"You have to stay hungry and have to stay motivated too," Graves said. "If you don't stay hungry you'll never get what you want to get."

Just like a shark.

I bet Pearlie has like 400 teeth and whenever he goes over to someone's house for a barbecue or something he ends up leaving them in the furniture and then people go "Oh, Pearlie" and there's a freeze frame with someone throwing their hat in the air. I bet a lot of money on this.

OFFERS

Here's the good part: Graves had an Oklahoma offer despite those guru ratings. Nice. Also chasing Graves were Oklahoma State and Texas Tech, and other Big 12 programs; in July Graves also claimed an LSU offer. (Tech was his only other official.)

STATS

The video you're about to see embedded says as a junior he had 64 tackles and five sacks; I couldn't find any senior stats.

FAKE 40 TIME

Rivals lists his 40 at 4.9 seconds, which is somewhat fake(!) for a guy who runs 260 pounds but not, like, egregiously so.

VIDEO

Here he is awkwardly talking, with bonus footage from so far away you can't see anything:

That man has a kick ass beard for a 17-year old.

PROJECTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE

Unless people just missed on their evaluations here, Graves shouldn't see a ton of playing time until he's an upperclassman and even then would ideally be a rotation tackle. In terms of what sort of player he'll be like, he's probably more Mike Martin than Terrance Taylor. He'll live on penetration, not sucking up double teams.

Michigan does not have an ideal situation, though, and Graves could see time early as Michigan attempts to figure out what their tackle situation looks like over the next three years.

Arguing against the skepticism are the Oklahoma and LSU offers and West Virginia's success with guys like this in the past. With Barwis, all things are possible.

"I can see myself playing for OU,” said Graves, who scored a 17 on his first ACT test and has a 2.7 GPA.

That is not qualified, and word is Graves still has work to do. It sounds likely he will make it, but something to keep an eye on.

UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS

Yes, there is still plenty of room for MI DT Will Campbell. Even assuming LA DT DeQuinta Jones sticks, Michigan will have only four DTs on the roster going into next year, and none of them are beastmonsters. Michigan will still pursue Campbell hard and should acquire him.

Aside from Campbell, does this mean Michigan is done on the defensive line? Maybe, maybe not. They'd clearly take a guy like SC DE Sam Montgomery, though he remains a longshot. Outside of Montgomery, the recruiting board now contains exactly one player not already committed or mentioned: MD DE Jason Ankrah, who seems ticketed for Penn State or Maryland.

If they want another DE they'll have to find a sleeper they like (can instate DE Dylan Farrington make the grade?) or pirate some commit away from another school.

Not sure if Brian forgot about him or is not that impressed with a Freshman making plays from DT, but Mike Martin is a Beastmonster in the middle. For a true Fresh playing that position he has been awesome....we have nothing else so we can take 4 more D linemen , you can never have too many. I think Ferrara will be switching back as well we're so thin.

Sure, they'll be in great shape and have the puking thing down, but we can shelve the idea that Barwis alone is going to turn our players into unstoppable forces of nature who will overwhelm the opposition at every snap.

Occasional excess is necessary to remedy the deadening effects of moderation.

the coaching staff saw fit to offer and he accepted, we should be happy. He provides much needed depth at a thin position, and had other great offers. Great pickup by Hopson/Shafer (not sure who was recruiting him).